Associate Director, Scientific Communications - Alzheimer's Disease
- Full-time
- Region: US
- Department: Medical Affairs
Company Description
Our mission to find therapies for neurological and rare diseases is a unique focus within our industry and this shared purpose is what connects us as a team. We work together to overcome obstacles and to follow the science. We are resilient as we strive to make an impact on our patients’ lives and on changing the course of medicine.
Together, we pioneer. Together, we thrive.
Job Description
The Associate Director, Scientific Communications - Alzheimer's Disease is responsible for the strategic planning and execution of high-quality scientific communications deliverables for the Alzheimer’s disease franchise. The Associate Director will work closely with the global/local medical staff and will liaise with other cross-functional/cross regional organizations.
What You’ll Do
• Provide scientific communications expertise and leadership for assigned products, including the development of publications, strategic communication plans, materials for field medical (e.g., slide decks), medical symposia, and training materials; provide input into the overall scientific communications strategy
• Ensure that materials are developed in a manner consistent with Biogen SOPs and other relevant guidelines, such as GPP3
• Lead cross-functional team meetings and drive the production of scientific communications materials, often under tight timelines.
• Manage external vendors and ensure that all materials are developed in a cost-effective manner and are consistent with the strategic thinking for a given product
• Ensure that submitted materials are accurate, compliant, balanced, and of the highest quality
Who You Are
A strategic partner with an excellent understanding of the relationship between Worldwide Medical and other departments, including Clinical, Commercial, Legal, and Regulatory. You have the ability to develop collaborative relationships with internal colleagues and to be independent, multi-task, and results-oriented with a hands-on attitude in a fast-paced and energetic environment.
Qualifications
• Advanced degree (PharmD, MD, PhD preferred) with a minimum of 5 years’ experience. Experience in Medical Affairs or at a medical communications agency is essential
• Prior experience in scientific communications and publications
• Strong understanding of GPP and other applicable industry guidelines; CMPP certification a plus
• Strong interpersonal, analytical, and communications skills; ability to incorporate feedback from multiple, diverse stakeholders
• Able to travel to scientific meetings, as necessary (up to 10%)
• Outstanding planning and organizational skills; able to balance multiple priorities while working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
• Demonstrated ability to effectively work with cross-functional partners and external thought leaders
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.